P(l)antonesA Botanical Collection of Colors
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Scindapsus pictus
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Pilea peperomioides
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Ficus lyrata
560 C
Saintpaulia ionantha
362 C
Schlumbergera
559 C
Muehlenbeckia complexa
5535 C
Ficus elastica,
361 C
Chlorophytum comosum
367 C
Acanthocereus tetragonus
349 C
Spathiphyllum
575 C
Dracaena trifasciata
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Sansevieria cylindrica
368 C
Aloe Vera
Aloe
Aloe Vera
Light: Indirect Sun
Water: Once Every 2 Weeks
Soil Preference: Sandy
Nickname(s): Not Sure!
Geographical Origin
Aloe vera originates from the Arabian Peninsula, but grows wild in tropical, semi-tropical, and arid climates around the world.
Propagation
Glove up! Find the baby plant, and cut the root that connects it to the mother plant. Lay it by a sunny window for a day, then pot in sandy soil (cactus soil works). Water, and place in bright indirect light!
Fun Facts
Given the right growing conditions, spiky flowers will appear on the end of stalks in shades of yellow, red, or orange. The gel is great for acne, bug bites, and burns!